I like the way it looks. I've been scrounging around to find a clear way
to display line status.
When I was scanning the deltas, though, I found it difficult to pick out
when the change in line status had occurred. It would probably be trivial
to change the background color when the delta is non-zero (or at a
certain threshold).
You may have already done this, though -- the non-zero deltas that I saw
were pretty small. I haven't looked at the source code yet.
roycester
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On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 jp@sugar.midcoast.com wrote:
> So we did something similar for the PM3s and have web-output now. It
> produces a new file each day, and adds to the file every time the script
> is run by cron. It's still pretty crude, but it looks cool, provides good
> information, and might be very useful.
>
> Sample output:
> http://hectic.midcoast.com/pm3/page.html
>
> Sample program is at:
> http://hectic.midcoast.com/pm3/sample.tar
>
> YMMV, use at your own risk, etc... etc... This is run on Redhat Linux 5.2.
>
> Comments should sent to snake@midcoast.com and jp@midcoast.com
>
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